¿Friegan los Cóndores?

Authors

  • Marco Martos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v11i13.1119

Keywords:

poesía andinista, creación literaria

Abstract

Exactly sixty years have passed since Ernesto More, in the prologue to his poetry book Hésperos (1918), announced the possibility of an "Andeanist" poetry that would literarily capture the dialogue between men and nature in the Peruvian highlands. Implicit in the text was a theoretical demarcation with modernism through the express desire not to get lost in "the dust, customs, and glory of the Inca empire." The name proposed by More has not made a fortune yet, but the Andean will as a trend and not so much as a literary school is present in a good portion of the most valuable writers in the country.

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Published

1979-01-10

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